Sounds pretty out-there, but it'd be an amazing discovery if it pans out.Scientists funded by the European Space Agency have measured the gravitational equivalent of a magnetic field for the first time in a laboratory. Under certain special conditions the effect is much larger than expected from general relativity and could help physicists to make a significant step towards the long-sought-after quantum theory of gravity.
Just as a moving electrical charge creates a magnetic field, so a moving mass generates a gravitomagnetic field. According to Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, the effect is virtually negligible. However, Martin Tajmar, ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH, Austria; Clovis de Matos, ESA-HQ, Paris; and colleagues have measured the effect in a laboratory.
Their experiment involves a ring of superconducting material rotating up to 6 500 times a minute. Superconductors are special materials that lose all electrical resistance at a certain temperature. Spinning superconductors produce a weak magnetic field, the so-called London moment. The new experiment tests a conjecture by Tajmar and de Matos that explains the difference between high-precision mass measurements of Cooper-pairs (the current carriers in superconductors) and their prediction via quantum theory. They have discovered that this anomaly could be explained by the appearance of a gravitomagnetic field in the spinning superconductor (This effect has been named the Gravitomagnetic London Moment by analogy with its magnetic counterpart).
Small acceleration sensors placed at different locations close to the spinning superconductor, which has to be accelerated for the effect to be noticeable, recorded an acceleration field outside the superconductor that appears to be produced by gravitomagnetism. "This experiment is the gravitational analogue of Faraday's electromagnetic induction experiment in 1831.
It demonstrates that a superconductive gyroscope is capable of generating a powerful gravitomagnetic field, and is therefore the gravitational counterpart of the magnetic coil. Depending on further confirmation, this effect could form the basis for a new technological domain, which would have numerous applications in space and other high-tech sectors" says de Matos. Although just 100 millionths of the acceleration due to the Earth’s gravitational field, the measured field is a surprising one hundred million trillion times larger than Einstein’s General Relativity predicts. Initially, the researchers were reluctant to believe their own results.
"We ran more than 250 experiments, improved the facility over 3 years and discussed the validity of the results for 8 months before making this announcement. Now we are confident about the measurement," says Tajmar, who performed the experiments and hopes that other physicists will conduct their own versions of the experiment in order to verify the findings and rule out a facility induced effect.
In parallel to the experimental evaluation of their conjecture, Tajmar and de Matos also looked for a more refined theoretical model of the Gravitomagnetic London Moment. They took their inspiration from superconductivity. The electromagnetic properties of superconductors are explained in quantum theory by assuming that force-carrying particles, known as photons, gain mass. By allowing force-carrying gravitational particles, known as the gravitons, to become heavier, they found that the unexpectedly large gravitomagnetic force could be modelled.
"If confirmed, this would be a major breakthrough," says Tajmar, "it opens up a new means of investigating general relativity and it consequences in the quantum world."
Gravity from spinning superconductors? Maybe.
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Gravity from spinning superconductors? Maybe.
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Sweet, I can finally have that gravity plating I've been waiting for.
In all seriousness, proving with certainty that gravitons actually do exist is enough by itself to make this experiment important.
In all seriousness, proving with certainty that gravitons actually do exist is enough by itself to make this experiment important.
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Interestingly, this seems to conform to that stuff flogged about as 'Hyperdrive, whee!!!!!' by the media, as the science behind it was all about an electromagnetism/gravity hybrid.Admiral Valdemar wrote:So we have the idea of creating A/G fields via EM technology, and now creating actual gravity too. Rapid acceleration for spacecraft that need no propellant to escape gravity wells and inertial dampeners.
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It still would need some type of energy source to run the thing, and while the technology is primative enough, the old method using propellant for spacecraft and whatnot will probably still be more useful.Admiral Valdemar wrote:So we have the idea of creating A/G fields via EM technology, and now creating actual gravity too. Rapid acceleration for spacecraft that need no propellant to escape gravity wells and inertial dampeners.
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Still, that's awesome.
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So wait, it's a gyroscope? That's spins really fast and creates a gravitational field? A GYROSCOPE?
Anyone else immediately thought Event Horizon? Or had a flash of that dark matter gun from Quake 4? Or any other sci-fi work where a gyroscopic high-tech device did some really weird trick?
Interesting nonetheless.
Anyone else immediately thought Event Horizon? Or had a flash of that dark matter gun from Quake 4? Or any other sci-fi work where a gyroscopic high-tech device did some really weird trick?
Interesting nonetheless.
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Here's a verifiable experiment that can be done bu just about anybody...with some simple lab equipment, of course.
Take a magnet and suspend a superchilled superconducting ceramic disk over it (essentially, the reverse of the normal setup). Take a piece of non-magnetic, non-conducting material...say, a one gram block of wood... to which is attached a potentiometer...a simple piece of string attached to a scale. Maneuver the test block till its about one centimeter above the stationary superconductor. The scale should still say one gram.
Take a superchilled jet of air or liquid nitrogen and aim it at the periphery of the disk to spin it up to 6,500 rpm. If the scale begins reading less (or more) than one gram, then something other than electromagnetizm is acting on the test block.
Anyone see a problem with this experiment?
Take a magnet and suspend a superchilled superconducting ceramic disk over it (essentially, the reverse of the normal setup). Take a piece of non-magnetic, non-conducting material...say, a one gram block of wood... to which is attached a potentiometer...a simple piece of string attached to a scale. Maneuver the test block till its about one centimeter above the stationary superconductor. The scale should still say one gram.
Take a superchilled jet of air or liquid nitrogen and aim it at the periphery of the disk to spin it up to 6,500 rpm. If the scale begins reading less (or more) than one gram, then something other than electromagnetizm is acting on the test block.
Anyone see a problem with this experiment?
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You know, I remember that I had planned for a steampunk story in which there were anti-gravity machines that were spinning things. Knowning my propensity for misusing scientific terms, I could have ended up using superconducters in this device. I'm a genius.
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How, exactly, is this different from the now-discredited spinning superconductor experiments from several years ago?
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The earlier ones couldn't be duplicated.TheBlackCat wrote:How, exactly, is this different from the now-discredited spinning superconductor experiments from several years ago?
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